Card form switching module of picture editing graphical user interface of electronic device
CN310087479SActive Publication Date: 2026-07-14SHANGHAI BILIBILI TECH CO LTD
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Designs(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SHANGHAI BILIBILI TECH CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-14
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Abstract
1. The name of the design product: card shape switching module of graphic user interface of electronic equipment. 2. The use of the design product: the design product is used for an electronic equipment. 3. The design points of the design product: the part of the graphic user interface requested for protection. 4. The picture or photo that best indicates the design points: design 1 change state figure 1. 5. Design 1 is designated as the basic design. 6. The use of the graphic user interface: overall use: graphic editing interaction, partial use: card shape switching function realized by user operation change. 7. Other situations requiring explanation are illustrated in the diagrams: This design protects a card form switching module; Design 1: When the mouse hovers over or selects a card, a toolbar is displayed above the card, as shown in the main view of Design 1. Selecting the drop-down arrow expands the card form panel, as shown in Figure 1 of Design 1's changing states. Selecting any form option in the panel switches the displayed form. For example, selecting the linked view displays the card in a linked state, as shown in Figure 2 of Design 1's changing states; Design 2: When the mouse hovers over or selects a card, a toolbar is displayed above the card, as shown in the main view of Design 2. Selecting the drop-down arrow, as shown in Figure 1 of Design 2's changing states. Selecting the playback view displays the card in playback mode as shown in Figure 2 of Design 2. Designs 3 to 6 present four other interactive card-view interfaces. Design 3: When the mouse hovers over or selects a card, a toolbar appears above the card, as shown in the main view of Design 3. Selecting the drop-down arrow, as shown in Figure 1 of Design 3, selects the card view, and the card is displayed in card mode, as shown in Figure 2 of Design 3. Design 4: When the mouse hovers over or selects a card, a toolbar appears above the card, as shown in the main view of Design 4. Selecting the drop-down arrow, as shown in Figure 1 of Design 4, selects the playback view, and the card... The card is displayed in playback mode as shown in Design 4, state change diagram 2; Design 5: When the mouse hovers over or selects a card, a toolbar appears above the card, as shown in the main view of Design 5. Selecting the drop-down arrow, as shown in Design 5, state change diagram 1, or selecting the card view, the card is displayed in card mode, as shown in Design 5, state change diagram 2; Design 6: When the mouse hovers over or selects a card, a toolbar appears above the card, as shown in the main view of Design 6. Selecting the drop-down arrow, as shown in Design 6, state change diagram 1, or selecting the link view, the card is displayed in link mode, as shown in Design 6, state change diagram 2; The usage state reference diagram shows the display of this... The user interface renderings are as follows: Design 1 main view and changing state diagrams 1-2 correspond to Design 1 usage state reference diagrams 1-3; Design 2 main view and changing state diagrams 1-2 correspond to Design 2 usage state reference diagrams 1-3; Design 3 main view and changing state diagrams 1-2 correspond to Design 3 usage state reference diagrams 1-3; Design 4 main view and changing state diagrams 1-2 correspond to Design 4 usage state reference diagrams 1-3; Design 5 main view and changing state diagrams 1-2 correspond to Design 5 usage state reference diagrams 1-3; Design 6 main view and changing state diagrams 1-2 correspond to Design 6 usage state reference diagrams 1-3.
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